Counterfeit pennies?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by PyrotekNX, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. PyrotekNX

    PyrotekNX Senior Member

    I pulled these 2 from the same box, the surface appears to be cast.

    I apologize for the poor quality scans.
     

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  3. Corbster

    Corbster New Member

    Who would Counterfeit a Penny? A lot of work for a small return :rolleyes:
     
  4. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Can't say as I would have expected it to happen in 1962 - but it looks like it was struck with a rusty die.
     
  5. PyrotekNX

    PyrotekNX Senior Member

    There is obvious doubling on Lincoln's entire face in the 1962d.

    Counterfeit coins are not that uncommon, they are a lot less likely to be noticed than paper currency.

    Could this be a matte proof possibly?
     
  6. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    I have seen many cents similar to the two you show and it is probably due to an improper mixture of the compostion!


    Frank
     
  7. PyrotekNX

    PyrotekNX Senior Member

    Both have a signifigant amount of doubling on obverse and reverse, possibly caused by a mold.

    If they are genuine, I'd imagine they would be worth quite a bit eh?
     
  8. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    I had a counterfeit penny once, they didn't even make it out of ther right metal :) I pitched it in the ocean... Who makes pennies out of aluminum and thinks they'll get away with it, anyhow?
     
  9. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    I suspect these are genuine cents that were altered outside the mint. Perhaps they were cleaned afterward.
     
  10. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    A lot of dumb things happened in 1974.[​IMG]
     
  11. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    I wish I had an aluminum penny!
     
  12. jman985

    jman985 New Member

    I have a penny that looks exactly like that I often wondered why it looks like that Mine is dated 1948 I believe
     
  13. lawdogct

    lawdogct Coin Collector

    Looks like both coins met up with an acid bath, it would explain the ghost like doubling effect.
     
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